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Who will provide the political base for reform?
Rehman Sobhan outlines the formidable hurdles that a new political party would have to overcome
If the major parties could reconstruct themselves into organizations which are fully responsive to the concerns of their constituents it would be the best option not just for the CTG but for all those
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The Fakhruddin government: No easy option
Rounaq Jahan sounds a note of caution as to the tasks faced by the current administration
The initial steps of the Fakhruddin government -- separation of the judiciary from the executive, reconstitution of the EC with ACC in the offing, arrest of high profile political leaders who are alleged
 
Our window on the world
Rafiq Hasan suggests that a deep sea port serving the entire
Ports are the lifeline of a country. Most of the foreign trade of a country depends on its sea ports. There are many countries in the world which do not have any sea port.
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The women in his life
Rubaiyat Hossain discusses Rabindranath's subordination of his liberal humanism to the cause of nationalism when it came to the issue of women
In Sunil Gangopadhay's historical fiction Prothom Alo, poet Rabindranath Tagore's remorse after marrying Renuka off at a young age with dowry money is depicted by a sudden spell of drought in his poetic
 
Has regime change boomeranged?
M Shahid Alam describes how the ultra-nationalist Americans have met their Waterloo in Iraq
There were two components to the neo-con plan.
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Late Said
Fakrul Alam examines two of the posthumously published works of the great Palestinian scholar
In the long, and characteristically eloquent, interview Edward W.
 

 
   
 
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